Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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... woman constructs an imagined past life that fits her present sense of self . The next respondent is unsure about the gender of her past lives , given her current mix of male and female personality characteristics . She goes on to muse ...
... woman constructs an imagined past life that fits her present sense of self . The next respondent is unsure about the gender of her past lives , given her current mix of male and female personality characteristics . She goes on to muse ...
Page 48
... woman who is self - sufficient , at ease with herself and who can give as good as she gets . For some women , however , such images of female agency and success appear to remain problematic . Images of authority and status are gender ...
... woman who is self - sufficient , at ease with herself and who can give as good as she gets . For some women , however , such images of female agency and success appear to remain problematic . Images of authority and status are gender ...
Page 49
... woman who sees herself as ' brainy and beautiful , who is independent and feminine ; she can look attractive and have a relationship even when holding down a demanding job . Whilst challenging conventional notions of female passivity ...
... woman who sees herself as ' brainy and beautiful , who is independent and feminine ; she can look attractive and have a relationship even when holding down a demanding job . Whilst challenging conventional notions of female passivity ...
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TONY WALTER Reincarnation Modernity and Identity 21 | 21 |
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